What So Not pushes all boundaries with highly-anticipated album ‘Anomaly’ Listen
The wait is over and the highly-anticipated album ‘Anomaly’ is here and let us tell you it was definitely worth the wait. Fusing together a glimmering pastiche of electronica, hip hop, house, and experimental fare, Anomaly is the culmination of a huge 2022 for the talented artist What So Not. Boasting oscillating dancefloor fillers, emphatic instrumentation, and What So Not like you’ve never heard
What So Not taps Louis The Child, Captain Cuts & JRM for ‘On Air’: Listen
As we await a few more weeks for his highly-anticipated album 'Anomaly,' What So Not is keeping his fans sane by releasing his uplifting single "On Air" featuring Louis The Child, Captain Cuts, and JRM. The perfect tune for those late summer nights, this one is undeniably about to be rinsed across the globe. Pushing boundaries comes naturally for What So Not. He is
Take a trip down memory lane at this year’s magical Shambhala Music Festival [Festival Recap]
Every year thousands and thousands of attendees look forward to making their way down to the way to "the farm" also referred to as Salmo River Ranch in beautiful British Columbia. Attending Shambhala Music Festival 2022 in full action, this year was truly magical as the music community finally re-united to create memories that will undeniably last a lifetime. An
Trap and Bass Essentials Vol.4 featuring What So Not, Grandtheft & Coka Cobra
Continuing to shine a light on a few of the very brightest trap and bass artists absolutely killing the game right now, We Rave You is excited to reveal the fourth edition of our Trap and Bass Essentials featuring What So Not, Grandtheft, and Coka Cobra. This month has been a stellar one in the trap and bass music scene. Not
What So Not delivers stargazing single ‘As One’ ahead of upcoming album: Listen
After recently playing a stellar, yet highly immersive set during this year's Shambhala Music Festival, What So Not is showing no signs of slowing down with the release of his forward-thinking single "As One" featuring Herizen. What So Not is an artist of many talents indeed. Globally recognized for his ever-evolving sound design which is undeniably sweet to the ears, What So
Shambhala Music Festival reveals star-studded 2022 lineup featuring What So Not, Chris Lake & more
After announcing their official cancellation in 2020, we are glad to announce Shambhala Music Festival 2022 will be happening in full force this year. Internationally recognized for creating a family of electronic dance music lovers who are happy to call the Salmo River Ranch their second home for the week. The highly-anticipated festival includes six diverse stages each managed by its
25 Best Future Bass songs of all time
The evolution of genres is a very natural order of things. It's been happening for years that main genres are being overshadowed by their younger, more modern counterparts. One of the simplest examples can be house which is a very general term having under it subgenres such as deep house, tech house, future house, electro house, or bass house. Referring
What So Not drops remix of ‘JU$T’ by Run the Jewels
What So Not is best known for hits such as 'Gemini' (featuring George Maple), 'Jaguar', 'Tell Me' (with RL Grime) and the majestic remix of 'Innerbloom' by RÜFÜS. As an electronic music project it started with Emoh Instead and the pioneer of future bass Flume. Over the years the two Australian producers and friends took different creative paths and the project became a one man team, with What
What So Not delivers official remix of Run The Jewels, Pharrell Williams & Zack de la Rocha’s ‘JU$T’: Listen
What So Not is a producer not only recognized for his forward-thinking sound design but his ability to work his magic both on massive collaborations and remixes. Many of us were pumped when he dropped his iconic tune "Waiting" with no other than RL Grime and Skrillex and had the opportunity to be taken on a journey with What So Not as
Shambhala Music Festival announces official cancellation due to COVID-19 crisis
Shambhala Music Festival has become recognized globally for creating a family of electronic dance music lovers who are happy to call the Salmo River Ranch their second home for the week. Incorporating six diverse stages each managed by their own Stage Director, the highly stacked lineup is the cherry on top to the overall festival experience. Sadly, as the COVID-19 crisis
What So Not announces a break
In today's hectic music industry, it's important for artists to look after their physical and mental health amidst all the stress of touring and keeping up with a growing career. After the tragic passing of Avicii (and even before that), more artists began to announce breaks from the industry. Hardwell, Carnage and more took time to recharge lately, and now What So Not is also stepping back
Analyzing the ‘Stranger Things’ original soundtrack
The original series Stranger Things is unarguably one of the most popular productions from Netflix since the launch of the company's online streaming service in 2007. One of the most striking things about the series, apart from the unique story-line and lovable characters, is the stunning soundtrack. With season three just arriving to Netflix we thought we would analyse the soundtrack and
Exclusive Interview: What So Not discusses new album, Skrillex collab, and worldwide tour
A name synonymous with electronic music culture, What So Not has long served as a figurehead for a new wave of innovative sounds, with Australian DJ and producer Emoh Instead going solo on the project in modern times, having originally started as a double-act with Flume. Catching up with What So Not at the Ninja Tune offices in London, the
What So Not set to take India by storm with performances this weekend
Arguably one of Australia's biggest producers, What So Not is set to embark on the next leg of his 'Beautiful Things' world tour as he stops off in India for three nights of heavy bass lines and groundbreaking beats. Originally a duo featuring both Flume and Emoh Instead, What So Not became a solo project when Flume left the group in 2015. However,
UK’s South West Four festival features big name performances as countdown begins
South West Four, known as Sw4, is one of the biggest events in London's festival calendar. With the big names they have this year, it is widely considered to be a must-go to festival for all UK dance music fans as it is one of the last for the year, falling on the bank holiday weekend in late August. The festival